This Weekend's Open House Picks
Park Slope 146 Sterling Place Douglas Elliman Sunday 12:30-2 $2,995,000 GMAP P*Shark Fort Greene 76 South Elliott Place Brown Harris Stevens Sunday 2-4 $2,795,000 GMAP P*Shark Fort Greene 135 Saint Felix Street Corcoran Sunday 1-4 $1,699,000 GMAP P*Shark Bedford Stuyvesant 522 Madison Street Corcoran Sunday 10-11 $624,960 GMAP P*Shark

Park Slope
146 Sterling Place
Douglas Elliman
Sunday 12:30-2
$2,995,000
GMAP P*Shark
Fort Greene
76 South Elliott Place
Brown Harris Stevens
Sunday 2-4
$2,795,000
GMAP P*Shark
Fort Greene
135 Saint Felix Street
Corcoran
Sunday 1-4
$1,699,000
GMAP P*Shark
Bedford Stuyvesant
522 Madison Street
Corcoran
Sunday 10-11
$624,960
GMAP P*Shark
“that assumes people don’t evolve.”
I LISTED NO SUCH ASSUMPTION. I’M OBVIOUSLY TALKING ABOUT HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY.
“while you don’t seem to be able to, 4:20, some of us do choose for a better life as time goes on.”
BETTER LIFE, WORSE LIFE…AWWWW, I’M TALKING ABOUT HOME PRICES. SO WHAT IF I’M A LOSER. I’LL HAVE PLENTY OF RECENT HOMEBUYERS TO KEEP ME COMPANY.
“you are a true idiot”
I UNDERSTAND. IF I RECENTLY BOUGHT AND SOMEONE SNATCHED THE KOOLAID OUT OF MY HAND, I’D CALL THEM AN IDIOT TOO.
Seems we have a broker in Westchester online today!!!
THANKS 4:25!!!! We love it too, but I’ll let you know when I’m cravin Cheesecake Factory and I’ll give you a buzz!!!!
“You have noticed that – except in very rare cases – sales are going below ask?”
Below Ask and Below Market are two totally different things.
4:24, you know what is worse than gloating you buy “overpriced juice”? people who seem to wish that people go bankrupt from losing their homes, losing their jobs and somehow take satisfaction is hoping that other people essentially wind up homeless. if you don’t want to buy something, that’s fine. but don’t repudiate people who choose to and have now reaped the benefit of working hard and investing in their communities.
You want numbers? How about these two. Bear Stearns’ headcount on Nov. 30, 2007: 14,153. Lehman Brothers’ global headcount on Nov. 30, 2007: 28,600.
How are numbers of sales doing in Brownstone Brooklyn? Don’t price declines follow sale declines?
4:06 I’m no suburb lover, but I am a musician and I’ve given a number of concerts in the suburbs in the last year. There are a lot of new live music venues in places like Westchester. Local coffee houses and libraries all have concerts now, and there are also big venues in Tarrytown, Peekskill, Pleasantiville. The audiences are usually very large and educated. Lots of musicians and artists come to talk to me afterwards and they all live in those areas. I started doing the concerts because friends of mine moved up near Peekskill and started setting them up for me. Those concerts have totally changed my perception of the suburbs. There’s cool people out there!
why so much hostility on this site? Clearly this is a hot topic, but calling ideas that are different from your own “idiotic” and gloating that your property is worth a lot now and you can buy over priced juice???
If I lose my job, I’ll look for another.
If I get a divorce, I’ll stay single or look for another mate.
Life does not end.
No one is relocating right now, btw, because more jobs are being created in NY right now than anywhere else in the country.
You want to relocate. Move to Mumbai.